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AND Finaly!!!!!!!!the maiden flight.Took my baby to the beach for a sunbath [and a litlle sand]wind 2/3 Bft N on a westcoast beach - just purrrrrrrrrfect.

This is the assembled kite on the ground, on the seccond pic, you can see how I bridled it, the first time; two lines no the front points of the longerons.It took off just like that.......

Here's two in flight.Don't like it, but this kite is going to need a tail :? [tails are NOT my thing]So any sugestions.the kite is VERY lively, using quite a lot of space going left an right [great to look at though].flying it on two lines actualy added a lot of fun, constantly correcting the kites movements.I tended to think it needs a long two point bridle to tame this beauty..But, I already got some tips to give it a 4 [2x2] point bridle, to keep it from being too lively.

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